A Waco summer saw Baylor reject an LGBTQ+ grant, Chip Gaines defend inclusion, and signs the dam of exclusion at Baylor may finally be breaking. The post The Summer the Waco Damn Began to Break appeared first on Good Faith Media.| Good Faith Media
Every summer, the School of Education hosts a Math Teacher Academy, in which math teachers from all over the state can come and learn about techniques that will best help their students succeed. This year, it will be June 23-25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
“The Board of Regents and the university are working well together,” Mearse said. “I'm confident as we look to the future and particularly as we look to the implementation of the strategic plan that the best of Baylor is still to come.”| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Katy senior Brenna Colihan made an Instagram post on April 24 that included a four-page essay on her frustration at the relocation. She also posted the results of an anonymous survey of over 100 people in the Baylor community, which showed negative sentiments toward the decision among the respondents.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Baylor's Women in Leadership initiative is hoping to build off current resources in order to develop female leaders and advocate for their success in the workplace.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Inconspicuously situated on a once-vacant lot in a sleepy Waco neighborhood on the 1100 block of Taylor Street is an array of crop beds growing vegetables such as onions, cabbage, peas and sorghum. The property is the site of Global Revive — a nonprofit organization founded in 2013 to “revive our world back to nature” by encouraging people to grow their own food.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Associate director of new student programs Keane Tarbell said the "H Crew" offers customer service to attendees of Orientation and Line Camp, so new students and their families feel a warm welcome to Baylor.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
The Baylor School of Education’s Special Education Program is dedicated to preparing new teachers to individualize curriculum and prioritize children's specific needs.| The Baylor Lariat
Lotte Bostick worked as an attorney for 11 years before coming to Baylor, where she has served at Baylor Law School since 2016 and at the Hankamer School of Business, teaching business law since 2018.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source